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i don't think I would use them. for example, an A048 has a tread wear rating of 40. that's medium hard compound too. I would suggest that a treadwear of 180 is not very good for lots of road driving (too soft) and far to hard for really quick laps. you are better off with a dedicated street tyre and then a set of semi-slicks for the track. or just use the semi slicks all the time if you don't do a lot of road kms.

They are definitely a good bang for buck tyre.

Federal are soon to restructure their labelling. The SS595 will be 595. A new entry will be the 595EVO, I am told they will be a touch softer than the 595's. Then there's the semi slick 595RS.

The current SS595's are damn cheap, nothing comes close in performance for the price point. i.e 235/45/17 ~$160-180 per corner. :D

Motor magazine did the test on the SS595's. Not the semi slicks.

I'm trying tp find out if a 245/40/17 on 8" +35 rim will fit under the front guards of a gtst. I don't really like the idea of playing with different aspect/size tyres. All though it would be nice to throw a set of 595RS 255/40/17 on rear 8" rims, they apparently fit 8" rims ok.

SLY33... Have you tried that exhaust manifold yet? :happy:

i wouldn't use anything bigger than a 235 on an 8 inch rim. the manufacturers reccomendations are very conservative, and putting a 255 or 245 on an 8 wont give the best handling. a bigger tyre on a smaller rim will mean more sidewall flex which is not good. I've always found putting a smaller tyre on a wider rim gives much nicer feel.

I like:

225 or 235 on an 8

235 or 245 on a 9

245 or 255 on a 9.5

R

I rang my tyre shop - chatswood payless for tyres - and they said tederal dont make the 595RS in 225/50/16

only 205/50/16

would 205's be worth it? (standard r32gtst rims)

$400 each? for that dough I would be looking at RE55s instead. 235/45 on a 9 is good size though.

Yes each. If there dedicated for the track, then the RE55's would be better, but for a track/street setup the 595RS will last alot longer, has alot more tread depth.

  • 5 years later...

Bring this back from the depths of lost threads

Its time for me to get some better tyres. I know that these go pretty good and price vs quality is good.

My main reason for posting is, whom here has these on a gtr and have gone to the drags?

How do they fare when cold and launching?

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